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Jedi Powers Stormin Mormon 08-13-2008
`--> Re: Jedi Powers Stormin Mormon08-14-2008
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Posted by DIMwit on October 3, 2008, 8:56 pm



>> The people in England tell me that we don't speak English. Hmm. We're a
>> foreign language, compared to England.
>> --
>> Christopher A. Young
>> Learn more about Jesus
>> www.lds.org
>> .
>> Tony,
>> You'd think that after living here in the US for 50 or so years, you
>> would
>> be able to communicate in English. I hope your verbal skills are better
>> than
>> your writing skills.
>> You MAY be very intelligent (then again maybe not), but nobody would ever
>> know it from reading what you write. Are you under the influence of
>> narcotics when you write?
> No I can assure you that I don't take no drugs even those that I suppose
> to
> Me and my doctor do not get along to well and I am not drinker either.
> Skills well you decide I been paid $100.00 per hour by Manufactures
> across the country to service their Equipment and one particular Co.
> up to 2 1/2 times going rate if I show up with in 4 hours.
> Writing that is another problem, I see the words that are not there but
> they
> are in my brain but are not on paper, there are many times when
> I am quoting on job that I need to go over the quote dozen times
> to have it word it as it should be. we all have some handicap sorry.
> Tony

OK Tony, if you are trying your best, then I apologize. It is painful for me
to read what you write, but I won't complain anymore about it.

After all, I am DIMwit!



Posted by Stormin Mormon on August 14, 2008, 7:17 pm


The queen musta got the help from God, this time. I sure didn't.

--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
.


Working at a local (to me) small restaurant. The owner has a couple coolers,
with compressors a couple rooms away from the coolers.

The pie case is out of liquid in the sight glass, the walk in cooler is
about 1/3 full, sight glass at an angle. He insists they need topping off
twice a year, and they take five pounds each time. The pie cooler (about 1/3
HP compressor, 115 volts, with a 3 1/2 by 5 receiver) he says needs 8
pounds of freon.

I had a look in my Johnstone catalog. the next size larger receiver holds
1.8 pounds. I don't think the system would hold 8 pounds, even if I filled
all the vapor lines with liquid.

He says the reason why the lines frost over, is that the water in the system
is released when the freon is low. You see, oil doesn't freeze. So, when the
freon is low, the water comes out of the system (inside the copper tubing)
and that makes the frost on the outside of the copper tubing.

I told him there shouldn't be any water in the system. He replies that
filter dryers only good for about a year. And that to really get the system
dry, you have to open it up and put that powder in. I'm thinking.....
powder? Huh?

God help me, I'm gonna need all my Jedi powers on this job. "These are not
the droids we are looking for.... move along." It's not going to be easy to
fix his stuff, he's insistent that he wants five pounds of freon in the one
unit. God save the queen, and send me some help, too.

--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
.





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